Though Rumi's classroom neighbor Seki is a nuisance, his antics bring surprises for her every day, but unbeknownst to them, someone else has noticed Rumi and Seki in the back of the class and is wondering what they're up to.

"Morning Glory Academy. One of the most prestigious prep schools in the country... But behind its hallowed doors something sinister and deadly lurks. When six brilliant but troubled new students arrive, they find themselves trapped and desperately seeking answers...and escape from a place where nothing is what it seems to be! It's time to stop running! Allegiances are formed, rivals are challenged, and the Glories take a defiant stand against the faculty"--p.4 of cover.

"Mid-Life is the story of a 40-year-old man, John, who becomes a father again with his much younger second wife, which results in a slow, painful attack by flowered baby bags and front-facing baby carriers on his former virility and self-identity. John always believed that age is a state of mind; however, his adult daughters, baby son, energetic wife, stressful job, house full of cats, and flabby body--complete with bloated stomach and sagging bosom--all lead John reluctantly to admit that he is

Kazahaya Kudo's name evokes the wind, which is given to warn him that one day he, too, might disappear. Once he almost thought his time had come until he was rescued by the dark, handsome, and equally mysterious Rikuo Himura. Now they both reside at Rikuo's workplace, the Green Drugstore-a shop that dispenses not only medicine but the secret powers of both Rikuo and Kazahaya from which the pair embark on missions into the paranormal at the bidding of its strange proprietor, Kakei.

"Richard Aldana, the mysterious stranger who entered the Games in the first volume of Last Man, continues to defeat all of his competitors, despite his outlandish refusal to use any magic, and to rely solely on martial arts. With young Adrian fighting at his side, he's beginning to look like a likely contender for the Royal Cup. But in a breathtaking twist, everything changes: this world is not what you thought it was, and Richard Aldana is certainly not who he claimed."--Amazon.com.

"The Next Age: The legendary Justice Society of America has gone through many changes since its inception in the dark days of World War II, but one thing will always be true: They are a family. Now more than ever - with a new generation of heroes on the team, mysterious visitors from alternate Earths and alliances with the JLA and Legion of Super-Heroes - ties will be tested like never before!" -- back cover.

"Bell Cranel is just trying to find his way in the world. Of course, in his case, the world is an enormous dungeon filled with monsters, below a city run by gods and goddesses who have way too much time on their hands. He's got big dreams but not much more when a roll on the random encounter table brings him face-to-face with the girl of his dreams--but what's a beginning adventurer have to offer a brilliant swordswoman? And what if the lonely goddess who sponsors his solo adventuring gets jealo